The Legends of the Wagner Drama: Studies in Mythology and Romance

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C. Scribner's sons, 1903 - 380 ページ
 

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98 ページ - Whereas thou hast neither father nor mother, of what wonder wert thou born then? But now, though thou tellest me not thy name on this my death-day, yet thou knowest verily that thou liest unto me.
95 ページ - IV. Tokens and warning of hero's future greatness. V. He is in consequence driven forth from home. VI. Is suckled by wild beasts. VII. Is brought up by a (childless couple), or shepherd, or widow. VIII. Is of passionate and violent disposition. IX. Seeks service in foreign lands.
118 ページ - Sigurd spake," None among the sons of men can be found wiser than thou ; and thereby swear I, that thee will I have as my own, for near to my heart thou liest.
316 ページ - Isot, ir und ich, wir zwei sin iemer beide ein dinc ane underscheide. 18355 dirre kus sol ein insigel sin daz ich iuwer unde ir min beliben staete unz an den tot, niwan ein Tristan und ein Isot.
363 ページ - If she be not fair for me, what care I how fair she be ? " But he did care, and he told himself that the song did him no good.
105 ページ - ... however, interpreted by Wagner rather in accordance with Schopenhauer's philosophy, than as illustrative of the mythological conception, and it is very interesting to remark with what curious facility this attitude of the god towards the approaching catastrophe, as portrayed in the Eddaic '"No waywlse (Vegtam) art thou, as I took thee to be, but thou art Woden, the ancient sire." "No Sibyl art thou, nor wise-woman, but thou art the mother of three monsters.
263 ページ - Itaque commemorat, ut cygni, qui non sine causa Apollini dicati sint, sed quod ab eo divinationem habere videantur, qua providentes quid in morte boni sit cum cantu et voluptate moriantur, sic omnibus bonis et doctis esse faciendum.
91 ページ - ... breaking in pieces every sword Mime can make. Indignant at these repeated failures, Siegfried at last wrings from Mime the confession that his mother, dying, had intrusted him with the fragments of Nothung, Siegmund's sword, and Siegfried bids him weld these fragments anew; Mime knows himself to be unequal to the task, and yet knows that no other weapon will serve for the slaying of Fafnir. Wotan, in the guise of the Wanderer, appears to Mime; and in a riddling contest, in which each stakes his...
310 ページ - ez waere tot Oder leben: ez hat mir sanfte vergeben. ine weiz, wie jener werden sol: dirre tot der tuot mir wol. solte diu wunnecliche Isot iemer alsus sin min tot, so wolte ich gerne werben umb ein eweclichez sterben.
352 ページ - Ye'll ne'er get back to your ain countrie." 0 they rade on, and farther on, And they waded through rivers aboon the knee, And they saw neither sun nor moon, But they heard the roaring of the sea. It was mirk, mirk night, and there was nae stern light, And they waded through red blude to the knee, For a' the blude, that's shed on earth, Rins through the springs o

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